Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive regarding personal care, cleanliness, and the family-style environment at Golden Age Retirement Home. Multiple reviewers emphasize "excellent care," noting that the facility provides attentive, professional support with two caregivers on duty at all times. The owner and administrator receive repeated praise as being outstanding, hands-on, and accommodating; several reviewers specifically describe the staff as helpful, professional, and attentive and report that the home planned for residents' needs and even assisted with moves from out of state. The combination of a small number of residents (reviews reference about four residents and a five-bedroom private home) and an owner-led approach contributes to a peaceful, comfortable, and safe atmosphere that many families find reassuring.
Facility-related comments are similarly favorable: reviewers frequently mention that the house is very clean, bright, tidy, and well-kept. Outdoor amenities such as a backyard, patio, and a nice garden are highlighted, along with occasional patio outings and radio/music in communal areas. Practical accessibility features are also noted — the home is two-story but includes an elevator lift — which supports mobility needs for less mobile residents. The small, private-home model is explicitly framed as a benefit by many reviewers who say it feels like a comfortable, family environment rather than an institutional setting.
The primary area of concern across reviews is the limited availability and appeal of activities and social engagement. Multiple reviewers state that activities are "limited," that residents spend most of their time watching TV, and that offered activities are not appealing to particular residents. This pattern suggests the home functions especially well for residents who require significant personal care or who are largely sedentary/bedridden, but it may not meet the needs of more active seniors seeking robust programming, varied social interaction, or frequent outings. Complementing this, reviewers explicitly note "not suitable" for some prospective residents — particularly those needing transportation or wanting more active engagement — and point out there is no transportation provided.
Dining and cost receive mixed comments. Several reviewers call the staff and care "wonderful" and say this makes the cost worth it, but others describe meals as variable — some "great meals" alongside less notable ones. Expense is mentioned as a downside by at least one reviewer, though they still concluded it was worth the cost. The cumulative picture is of a high-touch, small-home setting that commands a premium for personalized attention and a clean, peaceful environment, but with trade-offs in activity programming and transport services.
In summary, Golden Age Retirement Home is consistently praised for its high standard of personal care, cleanliness, responsive management, and small, home-like setting. It appears particularly well-suited for families seeking attentive, round-the-clock care in a calm and safe environment — especially for residents with significant mobility or care needs. Prospective residents and families should weigh those strengths against the facility's limited activity offerings, lack of transportation, and potential cost considerations; those looking for an active social calendar or regular transport may find this setting less appropriate. Reviewers generally recommend the home highly for its core strengths in caregiving and atmosphere, while noting the specific limitations to consider based on individual resident needs.







